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Both the train and bus station are located together in the same location about 1km south east of the town centre. For here there are hourly bus links to Galway, Limerick and most major cities. There are lso less frequent buses to the west of the county. Check out www.buseireann.ie for more up to date information.The are also twice daily trains to Dublin 3.5 hrs and a new frequent train service to Limerick €10 daily return. There is both a ticket office and information desk at the station. But no shop to get a coffee or snack so bring your own. It's only a short 5 minute walk to the town centre so there is no need for a taxi if you are on a budget Leave a Comment
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 Cute little Irish cab thingie by LolaSanFrancisco We flew into Shannon Airport and jumped into a cab. With me in the front seat where normally I would be driving and Palie in the back seat looking freaked out, tired and trying not to back-seat drive. We took off down the pretty road with funky turn-arounds and lots of sheeps and little school kids in plaid skirts and bobby socks. About 20 life threatening minutes later, we were smack dab at the door of our hotel. Cost: $35.00 USD. He would take the tip. I still wonder if it was because I sacred him with my short outbursts of non sense. Leave a Comment
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by jckim Both run of Train and Bus station in Ennis town. Leave a Comment Theme: Train
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 ennis friary by doug48 the ennis friary is the town's main attraction. founded by the franciscans in the 1240's. there were several additions to the friary in the 14th and 15th centuries. the friary has some interesting medieval carvings as well as the macmahon tomb with it's alabaster panels. Address: abby streetDirections: county clare, central ennisWebsite: www.visitennis.ie
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 ciarans pub by doug48 ennis is a great town to do a pub crawl. there are numerous pubs in the town center. pictured is ciarans bar. the interesting sign on the outside depicts a "strong" pint of guinness beating the weaker lager pints in hurling. Address: corner abbey street & francis streetDirections: county clare, central ennis.
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 st. columba's by doug48 st. columba's anglican church is located in bindon street. this beautiful church is worth a look when in ennis. Address: bindon streetDirections: county clare, central ennis.Website: www.visitennis.ie
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 cliffs of moher by doug48 the cliffs of moher are about 30 miles northwest of ennis. this scenic attraction is a must see site in ireland. for more information visit my ennistimon page. Directions: from downtown ennis take cusack road to N85 then R478 to the cliffs.
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 Clare Musuem Exhibits by WhispersWest On Arthur's Row in Ennis, sits a small, unassuming, structure. Once a school ran by the Sister's of Mercy, it is now the home of the Clare Museum. I spent a full day in this small museum studying every artifact and historical gem. I learned all about Ennis and other Clare towns, as well as the stories of Brian Boru, last high king of Ireland, and his descendents, the O'Briens; John Philip Holland, the inventor of the submarine; and Shannon's role in navigation and as an airport. It is an absolutely fascinating, highly overlooked gem of a museum. In the Clare Museum, local legends and lore come alive in story boards, audio-visual displays, and delightful artifact displays. One of my favorite displays, being catholic, was the display featuring local saints, Caimin, Senan, and Colman, as well as monasteries, abbeys, holy wells and the Holy Island (Inis Cealtra). Address: Arthur's Row, Ennis, Co. ClarePhone: +353 65 6823382Directions: Clare Museum is located in the centre of Ennis, at Arthur's Row, off O'Connell Square, adjacent to the Temple Gate Hotel. Entrance is via the tourist office that shares the same building and where admission tickets to Clare Museum can be purchased.Website: http://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/claremuseum/index.htm Other Contact: claremuseum@clarecoco.ie
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ennis offers a very interesting museum displaying artifacts from county clare. in the museum there is an interesting collection of stone age axes. there also is an interesting exhibit about j.p. holland who invented the submarine. a worth while stop when in ennis. admission is free. Address: next to the tourist officeDirections: county clare, central ennis near the o'connell monument.Website: www.visitennis.ie
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One of the oldest castles in Ireland. It was originally a viking trading camp built in 970. You'll appreciatte the sober construction of an old castle. Leave a Comment
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Get cheap flights to Ennis. Airports in the area include Shannon (SNN). Check flights to Ennis when you want to visit these nearby places: Quin, Shannon, Bunratty and Kilfenora.
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